Capital Edited by MARIAN ,jBamrgKta Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, May 30. 1949 Amaranth Official Lists Visits ' Mrs. James B. Manning, grand royal matron for the Or der of Amaranth, has a busy schedule this spring, visiting lodges in the state. ! Mrs. Manning is to make her official visit to her home court, Hanna Bosa, in Salem, on June . On June 18 she will officiate it institution of a new court at Roseburg. I Mrs. Manning also Is planning to attend the supreme council at New York Cty. June 23-25. i Last week, Mrs. Manning inade official visits to courts at Portland, Gresham and Milwau kee. Past Presidents I The past presidents of Capital unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, met at Robindale, the country home ol Mr. ana Mrs. Onas S. Olson Thursday evening tor a dessert supper. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Leon M. Brown, Mrs. H. G. Kottke and Mrs. Bess Wagner. , The date of the party at the Portland Veterans' hospital has been changed from June 10 to July IS. Plans were completed ior the trip to Taft June 1 when the ritual teams from the Legion and auxiliary will go by chartered bus for the Installs tion of new officers for the Taft post and unit. New officers of the Past Pre sidents club were elected as fol lows: Mrs. I. N. Bacon, presi dent; Mrs. H. H. Henry, secre tary. Other officers are appoint ive and will be announced later. Following the business session a skit, "School Daze," was put on by the outgoing officers, Mrs. paul Gemmell, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. Mem Pearce and Mrs. Aus tin Wilson. ! Members present were Mrs. H. H. Henry, Mrs. Frank Mar shall, Mrs. Oscar Christensen, Mrs. Ella Voves, Mrs. Minnie Gregory, Mrs. James Garson, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg. Mrs. Al Cleveland of Dallas Mrs. Paul Gemmell. Mrs. Austin Wilson, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. E. W. Richey, Mrs. W. W. Wood ruff, Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. Earl T. An dresen, Mrs. Arthur M. Johnson Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. Florence Ames and the hostess es. ' The next meeting will be June S3 with husbands and friends as special guests. ! STEPHEN CROSS was hon ored guest at a party given by his mother, Mrs. John Geren, on the occasion of his ninth birthday. A large birthday cake red roses and green tapers fram ed the center piece. Gifts were presented Stephen in the eve ning. Those present were Sandra Kay McMorris. Ivan Geren. Michael McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. R. a. Lant, Mrs. Vera Mc Morris. John Geren and the hos tess, Mrs. John Geren. MISS JEAN CARKICO, mem ber of the program staff al the local .YWCA. will be at Seaberk June 12 to 27. During the first Week she will be attending a conference for the college stu dents and during the final week one for the high school Y-Teens. Miss Carrirn will then return to Salem to carry on the program work with the high school ty-Y and Y-Teen weekly tours which start July 11. ; FROM STANFORD university enmes word that Ted Bauni, son of Dr. and Mrs W. W. Baum of Salem, has been elected to Rams Head, the dramatic society at Stanford. Ted is a Junior at the university. thousands hare alter! In , . . written In . . . demanding a repeat nf this sale . , . So , .. for a limited number ol dsvs ... Its "2 for ex actly the price of 1." NOW! p- IS Women LOWR? FISCHER Going to Europe Among Salem folk leaving on interesting trips is Mrs. Arnold S. Johnson, who plans a trip abroad. She will leave next Sunday via the streamliner for the east coast with Mrs. M. E. Walters of Roscburg, formerly of Salem, also going on the same tour. Mrs. Johnson will stop in Chicago and Niagara Falls, then will visit at Dover, N. J., with her sister, Mrs. Robert Leary. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Wal ters will sail on the Queen Eliz abeth from New York City on June 15 for England. They will tour England, then go on a tour of Holland, Belgium, Switzer land, Italy, Germany and France. Mrs. Johnson upon the return to England will spend five weeks visiting relatives of her mother. She will make the return to Salem on September 11. Piano Recital To Be Tuesday Mrs. Ronald Craven will pre sent a group of students in piano recital Tuesday, May 31, 8 p.m. at the First Methodist church in the Carrier room. She will be assisted by a group of pupils of Emil Bandcl, teacher of violin and cello, and Miss Barbara Cal loway, soprano soloist. Following is the program, to which the interested public is in vited to attend. Invitation to the Dance Weher Barbara Calloway and Mrs. Craven Swans On the Lake Thompson Freddie Tweedie A Bird Calls in the Wilderness Wagness Douelas Adams Fairies Harp Thompson sue rlermaer Air from Hyttn, arranged Thompson Carl and Barbara Jean bmiui Among the Daffodils. . .Dittenhaner sue zuicxer Bedtime Story Bentley Judy Barry Caro Mlo-Ben Olrdanl Gene Pettn. violin, accompanied by Mrs. Craven Sailor Boy MacLachlan Gary zwlcKer Sona of the Volga Boatman. ar- ranged by uiuer Eldon Herlnger a. The Peasant Dance ....Bentley b. China Town Hughes Wanda Lee Noel Habanera Weybright Mary Jane Riches a. Excerpts from HMS Pina fore Gilbert & Sullivan b. March in C Quigley Karen Covert Shadows of the Night Podeska Barbara Jean Smith Calloway, vocal solo a. Rondoletto Beethoven b. White Violets Bentley Maryls Clark Petite Walls Dancha Jo Ann Grim, violin, accompanied by Jerry Hunsaker Triumphal March from Peter and the Wolf Prokofieff Richard Claus Cossacks Rebe Roland Schlrman Moonlight On the Hudson. . -Wilson Natalie Cunningham and Mrs. Craven a. Toccatina ..Bach b. The Cathedral at Twilight Wagness Jerry Hunsaker Sabre Dance Khachaturian Arranged by Levant Keith Lucas Melodle Oluck-Kriesher Homer Davenport, violin Accompanied by Mrs. Craven Juba Dance Ditt Mac Bnker Caprice Vlrnnois Kriesler Natalie Cunningham Poltchinelle Rachmalnorr Celia Weaver Prelude O Minor Rachmaninoff Paul Baker MEMBERS of Ann Judsnn cir cle of the First Baptist church met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Ted Purvine. The girls chorus sang and Mrs. Paul Rey nolds led devotions Mrs. Mar ion Curry, president, presented the white cross program. Hos tesses for the meeting were Mrs. John Seitz. Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. Walter Loltis. Mrs. Clyde Salisbury. CKNTRAI.IA temple. Pythian Sisters, plans formal initiation Wednesday of this week at 8 p.m. in the Knights of Pythias hall. Arion temple degree staff, directed by Mrs. Cobie de Les pinasse, will put on the floor work. Shoe Sale at LEON'S Riiy the first pair at the regular price . get the second pair FREE!... Betrothal Told At Lawn Party The engagement of Miss June Camp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Camp, to James E. Phipps, son of Mrs. Mamie Phipps, was announced recently at a lawn party at the Camp home. Attending the affair were: Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Camp of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. William Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moorhouse: Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robertson of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Cades, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Jensen of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Garret. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Farren, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Imel, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Chamber lain, Miss Donna Camp, Ken neth Camp, Miss Florence Hall of Gervais, Vernon Hogan, Frank Thompson, Mrs. Mamie Phipps, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Camp. Party on Birthday Anne Froman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Froman, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary Friday with a par ty at her home. Bidden to honor Anne were Bill Brown, Chuck Lineberry, Delbert Loose, Donnie and Mar ilyn Anders, Elaine Standish, Janice and Judy Barr, Jane, Martha and Michael Froman, Kathy Sprague, Larry Brown, Margaret Lancefield, Mark Wulf, Pamela Burgoyne, Phyl lis and Stephen Jenks, Raymond Horn, Sara Cutshaw, Stevie Palmason. Ceremony of Rose For Initiation Silverton The ceremonial of the rose, featuring pink blos soms and buds and lighted can dies with soft music accompani ment, was effective for initia tion preceding the installation of officers for the coming year in the Silverton Junior Woman's club at the First Christian church auditorium. A guest, Mrs. Emery Ingham. Portland, state Junior Woman's club executive chairman, was installing officer. Inducted as president was Mrs. Jerry Gastineau; as vice president, Mrs. Orville Frank; secretary, Mrs. Wilson Johnson treasurer, Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt; historian, Mrs. Max McMillan news reporter, Mrs. James Nel son. Mrs. Allan Foster, retiring president, was presented a past- president's pin on behalf of the club by Mrs. Orville Frank. A musical program was given with Mrs. Robert Fry as vocal ist in two special numbers and Mrs. Craig Clark singing with Mrs. Arthur Dahl assisting as ac companist for both. During the social hour. Mrs, William Starkey presided at the urns, and was assisted bv all members of the club in serving tne large group of guests. The club members are dis continuing meetings until the beginning of the club year in uctooer. Al'RORA Invitatinna pro nut for the wedding on May 31 of Donald O. Rabe, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Rabe of Oak Lawn. and Miss Ruth Rnlh H.iiohl., of Rev. and Mrs. Paul N. Roth. I ne ceremony will be at 8 p.m. in Calvary Mennonite church at Barlow of which the bride's father is pastor. Matron of honor will be Mrs. Frank Mor ris. Bridesmaids are Miss Win ona Roth and Miss Betty Hos teller. Leonard Roth. Larrv Woolever. Leland Roth and Wallace Burck will usher. Carol Wolfe and Verbue Miller will serve as candlellghters. All broadcasts are held in the Drop In for rnffee and Men.. Ml, so Thee win tjftB PXjsf X"" k r!le rap Meat- Y 1 I jf-M jW rial Day. II C25r tpn) Tatiar. Rlfalrara'a Heme f g j. trMirlt. "Lei's 'da' I Jff 5w- Wed . lane 1 Mre. l. Fttimaarlr. " a 1 e al ' 1st f JTTS-, Annaal Haa Skw. aOBxf BxVaBVfiasiWkar Thae.. Jan I ? naatd TlMl 7rBTasV7 Jeaaap. Ban Director Pa- Tif, Z2l S T 4t leea ,hl.. "Oar aaa- rT" TTaTTS'TlTd" fr Ma.le rratraaa." gSfmSmmJfttifir Fri. lane S Mare Thavaaa, f SSiO 'TTJaOafJslOlT t.te.l.r Dee.ralar. "Oat- ,MCeAft II If ( da ij,i... YaYw aj. j.lTIajaJ I - .t 1 -; !,n I Wed Recently The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Lit tlefield, Jr. (Theresa Stravens) was solemnized recently. The couple will live in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Stravens of Gervais. League Meeting A membership meeting for the local League of Women Voters is planned for next Tues day, May 31, between 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold A. Rosebraugn. tor transportation members are meeting at noon in the parking lot at Court and Front streets. Four subjects will be discuss ed at the meeting: A Colum bia Valley authority, health in surance, fair employment prac tices bill, and economic planning to eliminate boom-bust cycles, (add to this item) Leaders for the day's discus sion will be Mrs. William C. Crothers on Columbia valley authority; Mrs. Alvin Bowes, health insurance; Mrs. William G. Phelps, fair employment practices act; Mrs. Arthur Bone on the proposed national bud get; Mrs. John Goldsmith, league program chairman. Trotters Dance Last dance of the season for the Trotters club will be next Friday evening at Glenwood ballroom, dancing to be between 10 and 1 o'clock with Glenn Woodry orchestra playing. The retiring officers, Mr. and Mrs. Max Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Loring Grier will be hosts New officers are to be elected during the evening. AURORA In a candlelight ceremony at the Canby Church of the Nazarene, Friday night May 20, Miss Lucille Shafer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shafer, exchanged vows with Donald R. Kraft, son of Mrs Henry Kraft. The bride's broth er, Joseph P. Shafer of Waits- burg. Wash., assisted by the pas tor, Rev. Eugene McDowell, of ficiated at the wedding rites. SALEM friends have received announcement of the birth of a son, Donell, on May 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stearns (Glad ys Crawford). Both Mr. and Mrs. Stearns are former Willamette university students and Mrs. Stearns formerly lived here. They are now residing in Port land, Mrs. Stearns being a jun ior in medical college. VISITOR in Salem for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson is Mrs. W A. Gellatly of Corvallis, mother of Mrs. Paulson. MISSES Rl'TH Nyberg and Yvonne Rowsell. 1P0 N. Liberty street, are vacationing at the Hollywood-Roosevelt hotel, Hol- ywood, Calif. a - K Model Kitchen at fcltsirom a listen lo the interviews. 1 Fete Mrs. Schmidt Honoring Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Garlen L. Simp son and Mrs. Vernon Perry will entertain Tuesday afternoon at the Simpson home, inviting guests for tea at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Schmidt and children Bucky and Bobby, will leave soon for Chevy Chase, Mary land, to spend the summer with Mrs, Schmidt's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sweeney. Home from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Letts Jones returned Sunday from a two and one-half weeks trip to the mid-west. They went first to California and while there visited a broth er of Mr. Jones, Oliver R. Jones, at North Hollywood, then went on to Kansas City where they visited another brother, Madi son R. Jones. Later they went to Chicago and to Flint, Mich., driving home by way of Minne apolis and the northern route. LIBERTY The Liberty Wo man's club held its annual pic nic at the home of Mrs. Har old A. Rosebraugh on IJt. 0. There were 20 members pres ent. Plans were made for the pro grams for the following year. Chairmen were named for the following committees: Gift box Mrs. Wayne Blaco; cards and gift wrappings, Mrs. Roland See ger; sick and flower, Mrs. Paul Wishart; child welfare, Mrs. C. W. Stacey: and publicity, Mrs Louis Kurth. AURORA The wedding of Miss Inez Carol Blodgett, daughter of the Clinton Blod getts of Oregon City and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Koehler of Canby, was married to Ronald Earl Schmitz at the First Baptist church in Oregon City, May 14. with Rev. Lawrence F. Slaht officiating at the double ring ceremony. The couple have flown to Palmer, Alaska, to make their home. Washing is Fun with Soap Dolls NATIONAUY ADVIHTISED IN OllY FIGTAIIS LITTLE LADY'S SOAP SET What o wonderful way to moke toap-up time loads of fun I Three hond-tied loap-dolli of LITTLE LADY in a lovely gift bos, Fine castilt loop hand-poinltd with harmless vta tobls coloring. (NO FEDERAL TAX) LITTLE LADY'S SOAP-DOLL A "jumbo-siitd" LITTLE LADY doll torved oul of Ant coilils soap. Attractively hand-painttd with harmless vegetable coloring and daintily rost-scenttd to in vilt frequent tcrubbings, 75 tNO tfOtlAl tAX) Us! uisenflerr; TH( QUHtSiilir CO IN ft OLXan COMaKUi W7i KfC'C! CfNTfat M4NCM 14 M4t Ttlit Aaa MitP Party for Bride-Elect Among parties this week for brides-elect will be the shower for which Mrs. Raymond C, Bond and Mrs. Albert Lindbeck wifl entertain Tuesday evening at the Bond home to honor Miss Artie Mae Phillips, who is to be wed June 11 to Lt. Paul C. Rodgers. The shower is to be a linen one and a late supper will be served. Invited are Miss Phillips, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Jr., Mrs. R. H. Butte, Mrs. Elmer A. Berglund, Mrs. W. B. Kummel, Mrs. James Hatfield, Mrs. Gerald M. Robi son, Mrs. William Carlson, Mrs. Leslie Leffler, Mrs. George Hurt, Miss Roberta Meyer, Miss Vinita Howard, Miss Carlotta Hendricks, Miss Sheila Ryan, Miss Rosabelle Ross, Miss Jose phine Haury, Miss' Vera Jack, Miss Margaret Austin, Miss Gwen Harper, Miss Marjorie Stockman, Miss Joan Cloudy, Mrs. Lorimer McLaughlin. Christening Event Christening services were held last week at the University of Portland chapel for Timothy, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bergquist (Peggy Connor), the Rev. Mr. Hooybeir officiating. John Gallegar and Miss Jean Wise were godparents. The ba by is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Connor of St. Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Berg quist of Portland. Motoring to Portland for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Connor and Corinne, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Connor. The baptismal dress was the same one worn by his great grandmother nearly 90 years ago. GATES The Gates Woman's club sponsored a birthday and farewell party honoring Miss Georgia Shane at her home. Miss Shane who sold her home here, will leave in the near fu ture for her new home in Ssa- lem. Following an evening of games and the opening of per sonal gifts a gift was presented Miss Shane from the club. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening to the honoree. Miss Shane; Mrs. Gwyn Schaer, Mrs. Lincoln Henness, Mrs. Steve Champ, Mrs. Robert Levon, Mrs. Wil liam Hertie, Mrs. Clarence John son, Mrs. Nelson Lanphear, Mrs. Theodore Burton, Mrs. Harold Wilson, Mrs. Gerald Heath, Mrs. Melbourne Rambo, Mrs. Mary Howell, Mrs. Tilmon Rains, Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs. Albert Millsap, Mrs. Elmer Stewart and Mrs. Harry Edwards. THE THURSDAY evening lit erature group of the American Association of University Wom en is to meet June 2 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. George Martin. 891 North Winter, Miss Helen Fletcher to give the re view. AMONG those leaving this week on trips are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Winkler, who will go to Detroit, Mich. They will drive home by way of the Ca nadian Rockies, stopping at the various parks, also at Lake Lou ise and Banff. lfitt optrstt ss ot - ' - '" ' - r- . 1 -am M aaaaKatTI' iAi J I M Jt Senior Recital Monday Evening Program Is announced for the senior recital to be given this evening by Miss Aldene Gould. Willamette university student. The program is to be at 8:15 p.m. Monday in Waller hall auditorium. It is as follows: I Sonata D Ualor Srarlattl Sonata C Major Scarlatti Choral Prelude: Awake tne voice Command uacn-Hiuoni Of lha maeterworlu of the chorale prelude aa alven ua by Bach and pre served by Buaonl tn hu re-aettinea for the piano of toe Bach Orean Work we hear this one baaed on the chor al melody. "Awake, the Voice Com mand." Finale A Minor Sonatel Haessler Haeaaler 177-1821. The work of Jo hann WUhrlm Haeaaler forma an ln tereatlni link In a pianoforte coinpo attlon between Bach and Beethoven. Thia finale u an excellent example of but atyl of composition. 11 Sonata Op. S3 ..Beethoven Allearo con brio Adatlo molto Rondo: Allecretto moderalo Beethoven wrote thu Sonata In 104, the aame year he wrote the Erocia Symphony. Tht Sonata, which he ded icated to Count van Waldatein, varlea from Uie form of prevloua aonataa In that the Adaalo aervea a. an Intro duction to the Allearetto. Resplendent with virtuosity. It poaaea&ea more xran deur than any of hu former Sonataa, and more than any other, haa won lor itself a place lo the concert room. Ill Etude D Sharp Minor Scrlabtne Baaatella No. a r Sharp Minor Tcherepnln Baiatelte No. 1 C Minor Tcherepnln Arabeake E Major Debussy Sarcasm Op. 17 No. 4 Proflev Scherso B Flat Minor Chopin This recital is given as a par tial fulfillment for the degree of bachelor of music. The public is invited GIRL SCOUT troop No. 33 led by Mrs. W. D. Troth with Mrs. Chester Cummings, assist ing, met for a no-host supper at the Presbyterian church. The girls prepared the dishes them selves and entertained their fathers. Those attending with their fathers were: Pamela Clayton, Jill Cummings, Patricia Evans, Ila May Warren, Roberta Eyre, Doris Hein, Shirley Wilcox, San dra Hill, Deby Lamb, Phyllis Newland. Helen Steinbock, and Laurel Warner. FINAL PROGRAM for the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs over KOAC will be next Friday with Dr. Eva Seen of Corvallis as the speaker on the topic "Building for the Future." Mrs. Guy N. Hickok has been state radio chairman to arrange the series during the year for the federation. LAST WEEK TO SAVE! 50t DOWN RESERVES YOUR BLANKET 'TIL OCTOBER 1st Hunry! Hurry! Don't miss this Ward Bigger-tnan-ever MAY BLANKET SALE! Select your blanket today from splendid selections, complete stocks! 100 WOOL44 LB. Extra value! Chartreuse, flamingo aqua, rose, blue, yellow. 7" binding. 72x90". 100 WOOL 4 LB. BLANKET, Reg. 10.98 Grand buy for warmth, serviceabil ity! Five luscious shades. 6" binding. 72x90" 100 WOOL 3'. LB. Thickly napped for warmth! Blue, yellow, rose turquoise, peach. 6'' binding. 72x90". SPEC. PURCHASE! PEPPERELL BLANKET Sells regularly at 8 98 to 7.50! 25 wool, 73 rayon. 7 shades. 72x90" WHITE DUCK DOWN COMFORTER Fine Quality, satin covering. 72x84". low priced! Havon 3 gorgeous shades. MONT1ILT PAYMENTS. IN ADDITION TO 50e DOWN Every Blanket Purchased at Wards is Tested and Approved by Wards "Bureau of Standards" Today's Menu (By the Associated Frees) Menu Split Pea Soup Broiled Ham Fluffy Mashed Potatoes Salad Bowl Hot Rolls Angel food Cake Coffee Skillet Apples Ingredients: 3 medium-sized apples ( 1 pound), 1 tablespoon butter or margarine, 3 table spoons water, salt and granulat ed or brown sugar. Method: Wash the apples, core and cut into Vi -men rounds. Melt the butter or margarine in a skillet, add the apple rounds and the water; springle apples with salt and sugar. Cover and cook slowly, turning apple slices several times, until water is ab sorbed and apples are tender. Makes 4 servings. THE LADIES auxiliary to Pat riarchs Militant, Canton Capital, No. 11, met last week at the IOOF temple with Mrs. L. A. Wood presiding. Mrs. Victor Koop, one of the delegates, gave a report on the recent associa tion meeting at North Bend. Local members holding state association offices and commit tee appointments are Mrs. Wil liam Beard, Mrs. Robert Hender son, Mrs. Clarence Townsen and Mrs. L. A. Wood. The homecoming event is next on the calendar for the local aux iliary and on the committee are Mrs. G. C. Pomeroy, Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Mrs. P. C. Harland. -STORAGE! -CLEANING! -RESTYLING! BLANKET, Reg. 15.98 1399 990 .98 798 T BLANKET, Reg. 8.98 598 2595 t t